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Modest Wage Gains In February As Economy Adds Robust 313,000 Jobs

The largest increase in jobs in 1 1/2 years was accompanied by a 2.6 percent year-on-year increase in wages, a slowdown from January’s pace. The unemployment rate held at 4.1 percent.

News Analysis: Secret Tunnels, Mobile Missiles and Many Warheads: Verifying North Korean Disarmament Poses Challenges

North Korea has tested six nuclear weapons and, according to American intelligence agencies, has 20 to 60 more.

Ronnie Franklin, jockey who won 1979 Kentucky Derby riding Spectacular Bid, dies at 58

The Maryland jockey rode Spectacular Bid to a 1979 Kentucky Derby win but fell one race short of the Triple Crown.

        

John Koenig: What If There Were A Word For Every Emotion In The World?

When we can’t describe how we’re feeling, we say we “have no words.” But in his made-up dictionary, writer John Koenig has invented words to describe our most abstract and ephemeral emotions.

Tiffany Watt Smith: Did People In The Past Experience Emotions Differently?

Did past generations experience and express emotions the same way we do? Probably not, says historian Tiffany Watt Smith — perceptions of our emotions depend on the time and place.

California Today: California Today: Is the Long-Looming Pension Crisis Already Here?

Friday: David Crane on pension solutions, more jousting between President Trump and California leaders, and a proposal to raise the minimum gun age.

Silver Creek seniors determined to win a regional in their final season

Jacob Garrett and Sammy Barnett won’t be playing basketball in college, so they want to make their final high school season at Silver Creek count.

      

 

 

Michael Smith leaving ESPN's 6 p.m. 'SportsCenter'

A little more than a month after co-host Jemele Hill’s departure, Michael Smith is also leaving the ESPN show.

      

 

 

ISIS Claims Responsibility For Deadly Attack Aimed At Afghan Hazaras

The attack on a gathering of the mostly minority Shia community is the latest in an upsurge of sectarian violence in Afghanistan in recent months.

Talks Between U.S. And North Korean Leaders Would Be Historic

Rachel Martin talks to Suzanne DiMaggio, senior fellow at the think tank New America, about the diplomatic opening between the U.S. and North Korea. The U.S. has no diplomatic ties with North Korea.

Trump Administration Looks Ahead To Talks With North Korea

Rachel Martin talks to Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado about his reaction to President Trump agreeing to meet North Korea’s leader. The invitation was facilitated by South Korean diplomats.

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